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IC CURRENT SOURCE 3% 8SOIC

LM334DT

Manufacturer Part Number
LM334DT
Description
IC CURRENT SOURCE 3% 8SOIC
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of LM334DT

Function
Current Source
Accuracy
±3%
Voltage - Input
1 ~ 40 V
Current - Output
10mA
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (3.9mm Width)
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Sensing Method
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
497-7820-2
LM334DT

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LM134-LM234-LM334
4.6
Sensing temperature
The LM134, LM234, LM334 are excellent remote controlled temperature sensors because
their operation as current sources preserves their accuracy even in the case of long
connecting wires. The output current is directly proportional to the absolute temperature in
Kelvin degrees according to the following equation.
The calibration of the LM134, LM234, LM334 is simplified by the fact that most of the initial
accuracy is due to gain limitation (slope error) and not an offset. Gain adjustment is a one
point trim because the output of the device extrapolates to zero at 0°K.
Figure 10. Device calibration
This particularity of the LM134, LM234, LM334 is illustrated in the above diagram. Line abc
represents the sensor current before adjustment and line a’b’c’ represents the desired
output. A gain adjustment provided at T2 will move the output from b to b’ and will correct
the slope at the same time so that the output at T1 and T3 will be correct. This gain
adjustment can be carried out by means of R
adjustment, the slope error should be less than 1%. A low temperature coefficient for R
necessary to keep this accuracy. A 33ppm/°C temperature drift of R
1% on the slope because the resistance follows the same temperature variations as the
LM134, LM234, LM334.
Three wires are required to isolate R
is not recommended, metal-film resistors with a drift of less than 20ppm/°C are now
available. Wirewound resistors can be used when very high stability is required.
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